Former Cal star Nathan Adrian won the silver medal in the 100-meter freestyle Friday night at the Pan Pacific championships in Australia.

Adrian, who won the event at the 2012 Olympics, finished in 48.30 seconds in the pouring rain at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre's outdoor pool. Australia's Cameron McEvoy won in a meet record 47.82. Michael Phelps was fourth in 48.51.

Cal's Missy Franklin and Katie Ledecky, who is orally committed to Stanford, helped the U.S. to gold in the women's 800 freestyle relay. The U.S. finished in a meet-record 7 minutes, 46.40 seconds, ahead of Australia's 7:47.47.

Franklin, who had back spasms earlier in the week, was fourth in the women's 100 free in 53.87. Australian sisters Cate and Bronte Campbell went 1-2 in 52.72 and 53.45, respectively.

College football

San Ramon Valley High offensive tackle Dru Samia, a four-star recruit by Scout.com, announced he will attend Oklahoma. The 6-foot-5, 290-pound Samia had narrowed his decision to the Sooners or UCLA. He was a first-team all-East Bay Athletic League selection in 2013.

College soccer

Chioma Ubogagu fired in a left-footed shot in the 100th minute to give No. 6 Stanford a 1-0 season-opening overtime win over No. 4 North Carolina in Chapel Hill. It was the Cardinal women's first win over the Tar Heels in 13 tries.

Senior midfielder Lorin Hom scored her first collegiate goal, leading No. 23 Cal to a 3-1 win over USF. Hom has overcome three ACL tears and seven surgeries.

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Vicki Shimkus and Heather Seybert had goals, and Saint Mary's claimed a 2-0 win over Albany.

Soccer

Chivas USA star Erick "Cubo" Torres was named to the Mexican national team for its friendly against Chile on Sept. 6 at Levi's Stadium. Mexico is also set to bring World Cup goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa of Malaga. Chile's squad will include Alexis Sanchez of Arsenal and Claudio Bravo of FC Barcelona.

College track

Former San Jose State coach Ernie Bullard died Thursday in Stockton. He was 77. Bullard had suffered a series of strokes and heart attacks in the past year. He came to San Jose State as an assistant coach in 1968 and was named head coach in 1970. He left for USC after the 1984 outdoor season. During Bullard's tenure, the Spartans' program was known as "Speed City." Services are pending.